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The Russian Predicament 2016-07-10 | KANEDA!

Superjuice went to Winnipeg and didn’t get back in time to put anything together for July 3rd, so this is Canada (Kaneda) week. Only one song is relevant, but some of the Jazz later in the show was picked up during the trip. Find us on Facebook for updates and Archive.org for full song list/DL…

An episode of the The Russian Predicament podcast, hosted by Superjuice, titled "The Russian Predicament 2016-07-10 | KANEDA!" was published on January 26, 2017.

January 26, 2017 · The Russian Predicament

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Superjuice went to Winnipeg and didn’t get back in time to put anything together for July 3rd, so this is Canada (Kaneda) week. Only one song is relevant, but some of the Jazz later in the show was picked up during the trip. Find us on Facebook for updates and Archive.org for full song list/DL…

Superjuice went to Winnipeg and didn’t get back in time to put anything together for July 3rd, so this is Canada (Kaneda) week. Only one song is relevant, but some of the Jazz later in the show was picked up during the trip. Find us on Facebook for updates and Archive.org for full song list/DL…
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